The lot has been vacant since city hall was demolished in early 2011 because of longstanding structural problems.

Kirchhoff proposes a two-phase development that includes more than 50 apartments, a new home for the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market, parking garage, commercial space and possibly a new city hall.

The development costs would be offset by $3.9 million in state grants.

Burns said the development team has been refining the conceptual drawings since they were first released in February. He is aware of some of the criticism that has emerged thus far about the designs.

"We're going to propose what we think works and what we think fits on the site," he said. "I'm sure there's going to be comments, all different types. We'll just have to see what they are specifically when they see the final plan."

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